On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 11:05, Rein Klazes wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 22:57:52 +0200, you wrote:
>> > > I see mapping a drive to `/' as `proper' configuration. (i.e. If Wine is
> > > meant to integrate apps to the Unix environment, it shold be able to see
> > > the full Unix environment.)
> >
> > Ah, there is where my opinion diverges the most from most of the people here
> > (and why I advocate a lot for the Desktop option).
> >
> > I do *NOT* want to have my Windows and my Linux stuff to mix together. So I
> > always use Dekstop mode and I have clearly delimited Windows drives for
> > Wine.
> >
> > Lionel (who wonders if he's the only one in this case :-) )
>> You are not the only one, not for the desktop (I like the integration)
> but definitely for the delimited drives.
>> Doing this for the convenience of day-one wine users, that happen to be
> first-day linux users as well, that don't read any messages seems to me
> absurt.
>> (However, the latest generation of users seem to start their wine
> experience by point-an-click on an .exe in some filemanager. They won't
> see the messages sent to stderr.
> Perhaps we should instead of error message "blabla.exe not accessible
> from a configured", make this a plain MessageBox() call? )
>> Rein.
I think I would hate to have some Message Box to click for each error
message during some debugging phase. If it is done I think it should be
made a configurable option.
Max